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A dirty-talking Bronx man was charged yesterday with forcing a woman in Central Park to kiss him after he robbed her – as well as with a weeklong robbery spree along the No. 2 subway line.

Miguel Ortiz, 27, was arrested at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday after he allegedly held up two women on a northbound No. 2 train in lower Manhattan, cops said.

Ortiz began his crime spree last Thursday, hours before he accosted a 26-year-old woman sunbathing near West Drive and West 109th Street in Central Park, robbed her and threatened, “Give me a kiss or I’ll stab you!”

The attractive financial analyst reluctantly acquiesced to Ortiz’s commands, handing over her iPod and cellphone and planting one on his lips, authorities said.

Earlier that day, Ortiz allegedly robbed two women in The Bronx, a 17-year-old near a playground at East 229th Street and Carpenter Avenue and an 18-year-old at the 225th Street station on the No. 2 line.

In both cases, Ortiz simulated having a knife, but neither victim was injured, police said.

Last Friday, the suspected bandit struck again, this time in Brooklyn, where he held up a 23-year-old woman at the Hoyt Street station on the No. 2 line, authorities said.

He allegedly mugged two more women on the No. 2 the following day. A 17-year-old was robbed at the Fulton Street station and, 30 minutes later, after riding the train to Brooklyn, he robbed a 41-year-old woman – whose ring he was wearing when he was arrested, cops said.

Last Sunday, Ortiz struck in The Bronx once again and stole a 34-year-old woman’s cellphone on the stairs of the Freeman Street No. 2 station, cops said.

After a day of rest, Ortiz was allegedly back riding the rails for his final two heists.

At 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, he chatted up a 21-year-old woman on a 2 train, asked her if she was in a gang, threatened to cut her, ripped off her necklace and snatched her bag, authorities said.

Ortiz then allegedly ordered the woman to get off the train at the Wall Street station, where she told cops of her ordeal.

As police grabbed Ortiz, a 21-year-old woman rushed up and told them he had just robbed her of her BlackBerry.

According to police sources, Ortiz engaged his victims in sexually charged conversations – and allegedly touched three of them before he swiped items including cellphones, iPods and jewelry.

Ortiz was charged with robbery and sex abuse for the Central Park attack and three counts of robbery for the other heists.

Ortiz, who has prior arrests for robbery, grand larceny and drug possession, was held without bail at his arraignment in Manhattan last night, pending a court appearance in Brooklyn today.